Tiny Bistro

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Tiny Bistro

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1039 Marietta St NW Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30318

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Best Restaurants in Blandtown, Berkeley Park, and Marietta Street Artery, Atlanta | Eater Atlanta

"This unassuming cafe might be missed along busy Marietta Street in Westside. Come here for pecan chicken salad mixed with dried cranberries and topped with lettuce and tomato on a croissant. Other sandwiches worth the order here are the grilled pimento cheese on sourdough and the turkey meatloaf with mashed potatoes and horseradish mayo on Cajun pistolette." - Beth McKibben

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melodie janin

Google
Interesting I was jonesing for a salad so found this place on Google. It's quaint and quirky, which I like. The parking is a joke BUT this is not their issue, next time I will walk. They have about 4 parking spaces and you must put your tag number in That was fine and was easier than I thought. However, if I had not been able to snag one of those places I'm not sure how it works, it is not clear. You can park across the street but not sure if there is a cost. Again, not clear. The issue is that property like this is so expensive and the prices have to reflect that. The salad wasn't exactly over priced, but I have a hard time paying $7.50 for a salad with tiny bits of pecans and goat cheese with greens and green applies. The salad was pretty good but lacked something, not enough substance. However, I believe this type of salad has gotten popular so compared to others, it was fresh. The service was fast and the guy was friendly. They had some various other salads, like sides, broccoli salad and some pasta salads. I will try their sandwiches later and if it is good, I will change this to a 5 star. The main reason for the 4 star is that I was confused about the parking and ordering/seating. It is their job to make sure clients know what is going on. Yes I would recommend it.

Tori Applegate

Google
Wow! I am so happy to find this place. Every single thing I have tried is SCRUMPTIOUS. I mean, I really had to think of a good word to describe it. Even better, it’s all really healthy, while not charging you an arm or leg for lunch. 😆 I had the broccoli salad and some kind of mozzarella, pesto, baby tomatoe mix, and an apparel granola dessert. Wow!! I am just really impressed. 😎❤️

Claudette Romious

Google
Wonderful food. Favorites on menu sold out by the time I got there. Great sandwich maker. Enjoyed my visit to the teeny tiny Bistro. Friendly staff!!

J J

Google
I wish this place were open more often. They have quality food and decent prices. I don't know about their catering, but their lunch cafe is fantastic. My main complaint is the lack of parking. That's an issue at most of the restaurants in this little area.

Bryan Corbett

Google
Freaking awesome sandwich/lunch shop. I have eaten lunch here every day this week and literally every meal was awesome. The guy at the front desk is super friendly and awesome! Can't go wrong here!

Janice Heaton

Google
Very friendly staff. Best chicken salad I have ever had. The cookies are awesome.

Zeke Cao

Google
Amazing food and the sides are the best. If you like tofu they actually make it right.

John DeMicco

Google
Great sandwiches and sides. Small, local and excellent!
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Carlos D.

Yelp
Great spot to have an intimate lunch. I met with my girlfriend for lunch. This is a very quaint spot. I had a tuna melt with fruit medley, she had a turkey club and broccoli. The food was great and the service was great. The price was on lar for the area. As the name of the restaurant suggests, its a small restaurant..there are not very many parking spaces available.
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Vincent M.

Yelp
I had to run an errand for work and decided to stop and grab something from somewhere around the location and not so busy which led me to Tiny Bistro. They were quite slow which ate up a lot of my time. There was only two people that were waiting on their food. I decided to do the roast beef sandwich with the bacon potato salad. I finally got my food and had to rush back to work and eat during training class. I started with the potato salad which which tasted like potatoes that were cut mixed with mayo with out an ounce of seasoning. There were some greenery in it but I couldn't taste anything. I really couldn't even taste the bacon and I love bacon! Anyhow, I was worried now about the sandwich although it was quite heavy. It was better and the roast beef tasted good. Although I was a little underwhelmed, it wasn't a bad spot.
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Melissa S.

Yelp
After our office moved from o4w, I was hoping to find a replacement for MetroFresh by way of good soup, salads and sandwiches. Pretty sure I just found it! Delish and simple, real ingredients. Real portion sizes. I had the TAB (turkey avocado bacon) on a croissant, and the black bean salad. Freaking perfect.
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Mike W.

Yelp
I eat here for lunch once or twice a week. Great fresh sandwiches and salads & a cool little atmosphere. They have a small sitting area by the front & more off to the side. I love the pecan chicken salad croissant. I get it as a Combo with a drink & salad for 11.76 nice and satisfying being stuffed a miserable feeling. One of my favorite spots. Check it out.
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Ansley J.

Yelp
Nice little place in West Midtown. A good variety of sandwiches and salads - it was hard to choose what to order. I went with the special of the day, which was a delicious fried Cajun chicken sandwich and well-seasoned fries. I will definitely come back to try more on their menu! Great spot for lunch. They also validate parking if you are lucky enough to get a spot in their small parking area. Street parking (paid with ParkMobile) is available nearby as well.
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Kathleen M.

Yelp
Broccoli salad, I looooove you! TINY has made a surprising move: they've actually *lowered* their prices since opening, which is pretty incredible. They're obviously listening to their customers. Half sandwiches are $4 while the whole are $9 and the sides range from $2-$4. I was a little disappointed that they didn't have a classic veggie sandwich: only a veggie reuben and a grilled pimento cheese, which aren't exactly diet friendly. I opted for three of their side salads and was pleased as punch. The broccoli salad is by far the best of the best, and I will crave it on the regular. Big fresh broccoli, a light dressing, red onions, sunflower seeds, craisins... yum. The corn/black bean salad was a little heavy on the cheese, but still tasty. The caprese has good flavor but I'd prefer cut tomatoes to cherry... but now I'm just being picky.
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Addy C.

Yelp
It really is a very tiny bistro - and fortunately they added more tables in the back so there's more than just the two tables mentioned in some of the older reviews. Thanks once again to Scoutmob for telling us about a place I wouldn't have known about otherwise. Order at the front, the sides are featured in the display case, and like the other reviews mention - the half sandwich is plenty for lunch, esp. if you pair with a side. The reviews also mention that the portion size of the sides is very generous but I didn't think it was ... at least it doesn't "look" like it. However during my two visits, I almost didn't finish my sides - looks can be deceiving :) 1/2 CUBAN W/ GUAVA MOJO PORK LOIN - $4 Pork loin and ham were thick pieces - almost thought it was too much meat. Even the pickle felt thick. I think maybe my expectations were too high for their Cuban sandwich. 1/2 TURKEY W/ BRIE & FIG PRESERVES - $4 Had a bite of my friend's sandwich, and I really liked it. I think the brie and figs won me over :) 1/2 MEATLOAF SANDWICH - $4 Sandwich also had mashed potatoes (as part of the sandwich), bacon, cheddar, and horeseradish mayo. Tasty and filling. TOFU & ASPARAGUS - $3 Some of the reviews raved about it but I thought it was just ok. BROCCOLI SALAD - $3 Also came w/ tiny chunks of bacon and raisins. Salad was on the sweet side which means I liked it a lot :) ASIAN GREEN BEANS - $3 Served in some kind of soy & ginger dressing w/ black sesame seeds. Pretty good, and slightly on the sweet side. Overall, this place is a great option for sandwiches w/ healthy sides. I'd probably try something different next time - I don't think any of the dishes wow'd me enough to order the same thing again. FYI - they're open 11 to 3pm.
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Seth F.

Yelp
Alright y'all, listen up! If you're looking for some good quality lunch food, this is your jam. If you're looking for a super quick, expedited spot to get in/out of, take a moment to breathe while inside here. Tiny Bistro is a hidden gem in West Midtown. Primarily a catering company, they have a little lunchroom open during limited hours during the week for us peeps to sample some of their catering items for lunch. Summary: it's fresh, delicious, and affordable! You can call ahead but I always like to go in in-person and see what new things they have that day to try. The team there have always been friendly and welcoming to me when I'm there. Pro tip: unsure about what to get? Ask for a sample! Thanks y'all! See ya later this afternoon!
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Anne S.

Yelp
This place is walking distance from my office so I tried them out the other day. I had the turkey, Brie and fig jam sandwich. The sandwich was just okay, they used real thick slices to turkey instead of thin processed so that was good but it was still just okay. However, their side salads are awesome! I had the broccoli salad and the caprese and throughly enjoyed them both! Next time I come I'll probably just do a medley of sides. They also give you a free drink if you order a meal.
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Ashley S.

Yelp
Great sandwiches and healthy side options.
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Abby M.

Yelp
Cute little lunch spot with the not so good food. We tried the turkey sandwich and didn't enjoy how it was a block of turkey.. then the chicken croissant sandwich had an interesting flavor but the croissant was good!!
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Kimberly L.

Yelp
The food was ok. The service, decor, cleanliness, presentation and SERVICE was AWFUL. I had trouble finding the location so I called to get some clarity. The person who answered said the wrong business. I should have taken that as foreshadowing.
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Malika B.

Yelp
Tucked away in West Midtown this place is pretty tiny. So tiny in fact, that it has just two parking spaces. I visited several months ago but now just getting around the writing the post. Tiny Bistro is an offshoot of Figs and Honey catering. Their food is so tasty, I understand why customers crave it on a regular basis and don't want to be limited to just a catered affair. I sampled a couple sandwiches, the meatloaf and the Cuban. And it was the Cuban sandwich that really stood out. It comes on special Cajun Pistolet bread which lends itself to being pressed very well. And the ham is a nice, thick quality piece but it is the Mojo Guava marinated pork loin that makes this sandwich a standout. Moist, slightly sweet, and just cheesy enough to make one stellar Cuban sandwich. The other great thing is that their prices won't kill you. A half sandwich, which is pretty substantial, is only 4 bucks and sides are only 2. The sides, red potato salad and a cucumber, onion and fennel salad I tried were fresh and lovely.
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Laura M.

Yelp
Three trips to Tiny and I'm a fan! This place is so delicious--the sandwich topping combinations are unexpected and fun. They sandwiches tend to be pretty large, so I order a half unless I want to take half home for dinner! Everything is fresh and the staff is very friend and accommodating. Great place for a work lunch.
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Sarah E.

Yelp
TINY Bistro is, as its name would suggest, rather small. It's open for lunch from 11 am to 3 pm, but I recommend going early or late if you don't want to wait a while. There's only one person working the counter, so if she has multiple orders then yours is going to take a little while. Fortunately, the girl working there today was super nice and seemed to be working pretty quickly. I had the roasted beef with sharp cheddar, horseradish mayo and arugula sandwich with a side of caprese. The caprese is a "special side" so I don't think it is available every day. It was yummy, though. My sandwich was also tasty, although I found the roast beef a wee bit salty for my personal preference. I found TINY Bistro to be an unexpectedly good deal for lunch. I only ordered a half sandwich, which cost 4 bucks and was about 5 inches long and filling. The side was $3 for a pretty generous portion, so my entire lunch cost $7.95 with tax. You'd spend almost that much for a combo at McDonald's, but this food was way better. You can also get your food to go, although I'm not sure if you can call ahead (which would be nice since then you wouldn't have to wait). There weren't that many orders ahead of me when I got there, so I only had to wait about 15 minutes for my food after ordering. By the time I left (12:30ish), the place was pretty hopping. 3.5 stars, rounded down because my beef was too salty for me. Expect to wait if you're going there at a "normal" lunch time. I'd easily give TINY a fourth star if they found a way to get two people in there making sammiches at once.
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Allison Z.

Yelp
Delicious-ness on a pressed roll. Tiny Bistro is TINY and somewhat hard to find, but once you do, it's worth it. Sitting outside under the umbrella is delightful and necessary; there's 2 tables inside because it's tiny. I've been twice (the third trip is later this week) and have LOVED both my sammy's. The Meatloaf 1/2 was awesome--turkey meatloaf, sauce, cheese and mashed potatoes. The Turkey Breast/Brie/Fig jam was warm which was nice, but the fig jam and the cheese had kind of a tangy taste together, which was unexpected. Not bad, just strange. I'd go w/ the Meatloaf or one of the other varieties, or even a salad. The 1/2 sammy is plenty since the bread is Nawlins thick bread (it's real name is escaping me) and only $4. TINY bistro for a TINY price. A-ok!
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Tim F.

Yelp
I work nearby, so this is a regular spot for lunch. The sandwiches are very good, and a 1/2 should be plenty for all but the hungriest of hippos. The place is pretty small, so if you go at peak hours or have a 4+ party you may not be able to get a table. My only complaints are that the roast beef is hit or miss, orders always take awhile to come out, and the meatloaf sandwich doesn't come with gravy.
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Cherry L.

Yelp
TINY, you are A-OK, but im not a huge fan fan fan :( just used a scoutmob and had lunch with a few friends. between all of us i tried the following items: -meatloaf sandwich: meatloaf, mashed potatoes, bacon, cheddar. the meatloaf's texture was a little mushy and not very flavorful + the soft mashed potatoes didnt help. the sandwich was a hot sandwich that came on grilled cuban bread--which gave the overall sandwich a better texture--flakey and a slightly crisp. -pasta salad: penne, olives, artichokes, feta, herbs. tasty!! superlike! -chicken salad: tasty, very moist, not huge chunks of chicken, celery, and dried cranberries. good flavor! comes on a toasted croissant. ps. the portions are HUGE--my 1/2 sandwich ($4 for a half, $8 for a whole) was giiinormousssss and a big container of pasta salad (their sides are all $2) that i didnt finish. pps. besides the 2 small tables near the cashier and the tables outside, there are a few tables in a room past the counter where they keep the sides.
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Mary-Nevin H.

Yelp
Since I'm back on the westside for work, I figured it was time to add some new spots into my eating rotation. I've ventured here several times during my lunch hours and have had a great experience each time. The menu is reasonably priced, diverse and most importantly scrumptious. The staff is nice and attentive, the space is small but with a name like tiny bistro I feel like no one should be stunned about that. My personal favorites include the pimento grilled cheese with bacon and the chicken salad on greens but honestly from what i've heard you can't go wrong here. They're only open for lunch so make sure to bust a move.
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Crystal H.

Yelp
I got the turkey with brie and fig preserves. I was afraid it would be too sweet, but it had a good balance with the brie. I don't usually eat a lot for lunch so a half was more than enough for me. But I had ordered a whole becaused I wanted to save the other half for later. The cashier was very considerate- she wrapped the other half for me and offered to keep it warm while I ate in the restaurant. I sat in the front where it was quieter, but they have seating outside and in the back.
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Christopher C.

Yelp
I stopped by here for lunch and had roasted red pepper soup with Gouda cheese and the grilled croissant with chicken salad. It was extremely good and I will definitely be back.
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Erin W.

Yelp
You've gotta love a place like this. It's a catering company that expanded the front into a little eatery. I attended a South American wine tasting at Tiny Bistro (also hosted by Hop City--see separate review) and got to sample some of Figs & Honey Catering's creations to go along with the wines. Robert (chef/owner) came out and told us about each prepared dish and how it was going to complement each wine. He put alot of research into the food that he prepared and also gave it subtle Italian and Spanish twists. I've never had this much food at a wine tasting before--we were actually stuffed when we left. Our table of 4 shared plates of nuts & fruit, warm cheesy herb bread, bruschetta, thinly sliced churrascaria-style meats, and dessert. The bruschetta was one of the best things I've put in my mouth. It had arugula, prosciutto, ricotta, and the namesake fig and honey. Lots of pleasing flavors and textures going on. My second favorite was the huge plate of meat and smoked sausage with churrascaria sauce. We couldn't believe the portion size. Everything was really fresh. I thought the meat was the last food pairing, but Robert came out with dessert as well! They were these little ice cream sandwich cookies. Overall a very pleasant evening talking with the staff of Tiny Bistro and of Hop City. Nice people and good food, makes me want to go back very soon!
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Barry G.

Yelp
OK this is how much i like TINY Bistro. I ate there twice two weeks ago, twice last week and once this week already! The guys at Tiny Bistro have managed to build a great lunch spot on the westside. The best deal around is to get 2 half sandwiches and get full!
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Chris P.

Yelp
Went for lunch today and it was good. Quick and friendly. Various sandwiches served with roasted meats made on site. Had Turkey & Brie. Work near here and seems like a good place if you need something quick.
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Tangela H.

Yelp
I tried the ham and cheese with pear and Dijon mustard. Combine the hard bread, too thick slices of ham, warm chewy pear and stingy mustard with the too small waiting area, no outside seating, crowded interior with the outlandish prices and you get a -very- un-enjoyable experience. I won't be back unless I get dragged there.
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victoria f.

Yelp
Super friendly staff, mexican cokes, and pimento cheese sandwiches....all in all, a good time! I first popped in bc I had a Scoutmob to this place, I've been 3x since then. The food is always fresh and the pimento cheese is delish. I wish they had tomato soup, I'm sure it would be just as delicious as everything else! I wish they'd take that bump out of the curb/sidewalk where you park, I'm always so worried about bumping my bumper on it while pulling out.
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Inna E.

Yelp
Used them to cater a birthday party for my one year old and have to say that I was kinda disappointed with the food. The rice balls were super bland and almost no one ate them so we ended up throwing them out and the mac and cheese bits just tasted cold and mushy also pretty much threw them out after the party. Debbie the lady I placed my order with never got in touch with me to see how everything went after the party.. Would have saved money by just getting a bunch of appetizers at costo.
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Joel C.

Yelp
tiny bistro...large menu and huge flavor! wow, what a cute place! all of the sandwiches look amazing, but one totally caught my eye...the meatloaf sandwich it's probably not the healthiest menu item but it was definitely tasty! turkey meatloaf topped with bacon, cheddar cheese and mashed potatoes, all pressed between crusty bread...good gawd! i ordered a side salad and fruit (just to make me feel better about myself) to go with the sandwich and it was fantastic! service was quick and friendly and prices are very reasonable. you do have the option to get half a sandwich for half the price as well as seasonal side items and soups to select from. it's definitely my new favorite lunch spot!
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Jeannine G.

Yelp
I went to Tiny Bistro today for lunch and I was very pleased! for $8.05 I got half a turkey meatloaf panini (which was more than enough), a side of cucumber salad and a can of diet coke. I love the simplicity to the shop- the menu is written on a chalk board and the 2 ladies at the counter were very nice. I will be back!!!!!

J M.

Yelp
Work downtown?Shop on the westside?Hungry? Go to Tiny and order the Cuban sandwich..Kool Korner is sadly no more but this place fills the void. A great menu with various delectable surprises and tasty homemade deserts you cant help but go back and bring friends. If you need a catered event try the catering side of Tiny known as Figs and Honey catering.
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Rita G.

Yelp
This place is cute and simple. I had NO issues with the level of service received. The lady behind the counter was pretty friendly actually. They even sold Girl Scout Cookies too (Im crazy about them lol)!! I ordered a Tuna melt which didn't take long. The front seating area is pretty small, however, it was quaint and quiet. I will go back whenever I am in the area.
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Melissa V.

Yelp
We had the chicken salad with greens, tuna salad melt, caprese salad, and orzo. I liked the food very much, but I have no idea why the lady at the counter seemed so... surly?
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Leanne E.

Yelp
I came in on a cold day for take out. I ordered the monthly speciality sandwich which was turkey and dressing with cranberry. It was fine. The caprese salad is tasty and paired nicely with the sandwich.

Susan W.

Yelp
My family and I stopped into the quaint TINY Bistro and were pleasantly suprised! The service was great- friendly and fast- and the food was incredible. I had the pecan chicken salad on croissant with lettuce and tomato. The croissant was flakey and just how I like it and the chicken salad was some of the best I have ever tasted. I tried a side of the broccoli salad and it was the perfect combination of sweet and crunchy--delectable. My husband had the cuban...talk about a BIG sandwich. It was loade with meat and cheese and packed with a crunch- dill pickle slices. He ate the entire thing. He had a side of the tofu & asparagus (which of course I tried). I am not typically a tofu person, but something about the asian flavors mixed with asparagus was amazing. We will def. be stopping by TINY the next time we are on the westside. And we may even try Figs & Honey catering for our next event.
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Stephen G.

Yelp
Found this spot through Scoutmob. Cool little unique sandwich place. I usually get the meatloaf sandwich. Meatloaf sandwich, seriously? Words cannot describe the awesomeness. Creamy potato salad is the only side I really like, but that's just me because I don't like fruit in my food. Whatever, don't judge.
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Ann F.

Yelp
I thought the service was extremely slow and the staff wasn't friendly. They were actually somewhat rude. I would not go back. If you order more than I dish they tend to become overwhelmed.
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Katherine M.

Yelp
After reading an enthusiastic review of this place on Creative Loafing's blog, I dragged a friend across town to test out this new sandwich shop (and catering co.). The service was eager and friendly. I ordered the roast beef sandwich with cheddar, horseradish mayo, and arugula. My friend ordered the egg salad croissant. The roast beef was good, though difficult to eat. The thick slices of roast beef were difficult to bite through, but they do earn points for roasting all their own meats. The egg salad was traditional, but good nonetheless. The cucumber salad was good, and I also liked the potato salad.
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Sabrina S.

Yelp
Cute place, it really is "Tiny". Anyway, I didn't like the roast beef sub b/c the beef was too thick to bite in a sandwich and the bread is a hard roll. My bf got the ham sub and he said it was "alright". Pricy subs and they don't come with a side. Cute place. I'd try it again when I get bored of everything else in the area.

live to nibble d.

Yelp
Ever since Havana Sandwich Shop closed due to fire, I have been hoping to find another reliable place to go for a simple cuban sandwich. As of this week, Tiny is on the list. Photos of the meal may be found at http://livetonibble.blogspot.com/2009/08/highlight-209-very-competent-cuban.html What I like about this version is that it doesn't try to be out of the box. There is no more filling than the requisite ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard, but each is of good quality, especially the roasted pork, the element that tends to be dry, was moist and flavorful. The majority of the pleasure I derive from eating a good cuban sandwich is from the bread. The satisfying crunch from a good press is what puts the smile on my face. I heard that the bread here comes from New Orleans. I am not sure if New Orleans categorically makes better bread, but this one is definitely wonderful when pressed. Another thing to note is that this sandwich was pressed flat, the way that cuban sandwiches are supposed to be done in my mind. This seems to be a detail that was consciously thought out, since my friend Debra's pressed turkey sandwich got the press grill marks. I had meant to ask for the broccoli salad, but failed during execution. Debra, however, remembered to ask for her side of cucumber salad. I didn't taste it, but it looked pretty and fresh.

Sandy P.

Yelp
I actually really like some of their sandwiches, but the prices are just too high. I think paying $10 (includes tax) for just a sandwich is nuts when it doesn't even come with a bag of chips. Star Provisions down the street has sandwiches priced this high, but the ingredients are more spectacular (and more delicious) - and all come with a pickle at least! To get more of my lunch business, include a side or adjust prices!

Dani P.

Yelp
So, urged on by the Scoutmob I got this week, I decided to finally wander into Tiny for lunch. It was OK. The staff was friendly and I didn't mind the wait, but the food was just ok. I had the turkey and brie with the fig preserves. The turkey was sliced into super huge thick slices that were somehow soggy and overcooked on the edges all at the same time (would've been better if turkey was actually sliced thin - felt like turkey came from processed breasts instead of actually from a fresh roasted turkey breast), the brie had pretty much melted out except for the rind and I could have used more of the fig preserves and actually the fig preserves could have used more fig themselves! This sandwich was probably what I was looking forward to the most and it was disappointing. I also had the side of asparagus and tofu salad. Surprisingly, the tofu was pretty good but the asparagus was very fibrous and stringy so a little difficult to enjoy. Then there was the Asian green bean salad - love the concept but didn't get a whole lot of Asian flavor and the beans could have been cooked longer which also left them a little stringy. On to what drove me to write this review - the field green, goat cheese, pecan, apple salad. Lovely concept, looked great and I was ready to enjoy it when I discovered that a place that spouts fresh ingredients gave me a packet of salad dressing!!!!!! I don't care if it's organic blah blah dressing, it is still packaged and tasteless. So for such a beautiful salad it was quickly ruined with the dressing packet - blech. I picked it apart sans dressing. At least just throw together some balsamic and olive oil and offer that instead. I'll go back and try their Cuban but if that's a miss then I'll just move on to the next cool lunch place to try.
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Mark B.

Yelp
I hate to give it such a low rating, because there is alot about it that is very good. There is the friendliness, which is over the top and maybe just a tad annoying if your standing in line behind a talker. Theres the bohemian feel. Theres the quite good sandwich I ate. But here's the thing, its a sandwich shop. Its in West Midtown. The facilities are basic and basic-er. The charge is $9 for most of their sandwiches and $5 for a half. I don't want to eat half, I'm hungry and big. A side is $2, and tho they look good I am on a budget. I know I'm not at Subway, but I'm not in Buckhead either. I opted for the $7 tuna melt, and it was good! But it was little, for $7. I think that for that, they should have thrown in a bit of potato salad or something (please not chips). Especially the $9 sandwiches, I mean come on. With a side and a drink your talking the price of a restaurant meal. Its a sandwich shop!
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paulita b.

Yelp
these guys rock! as far as im concerned... shame on anyone that does not give TINY 5 stars. great food, good feeling from staff and good eye on their simple space.

Kristen S.

Yelp
Everything I've ever had here has been fantastic, especially the broccoli salad. I only wish it were open on weekends so I could eat there at times besides weekday lunch.

Josephine N.

Yelp
Tiny Bistro is right behind where I work, and I love that they finally let you eat in - we used to get catering from there for meetings, and everyone loves it! They have a pretty good menu, and a delicious BLT!